I am a recent college graduate who paid $1,295 for a Full-Length LSAT PowerScore course, which was held in-person. My course was in San Jose, and ran from October 10 to November 30. This review is about their Full-Length LSAT course.
The class took place in a cold and windowless conference room, in a loud hotel that permitted indoor smoking.
My instructor, Ty, had never been to law school. He regularly brought his laptop and cellphone to class for personal use during class hours. A lot of class-time was wasted talking about his fondness for bars and alcoholic drinks. Once his mid-term evaluations got in, things just got worse.
On Day 1, he assured the class that the average PowerScore student saw a score increase of at least 11 points. This is a marketing gimmick that isnt in the Enrollment Agreement, which guarantees no such thing.
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